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单词 accepted
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acceptedadj.

Brit. /əkˈsɛptᵻd/, /akˈsɛptᵻd/, U.S. /əkˈsɛptəd/, /ækˈsɛptəd/
Forms: see accept v. and -ed suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: accept v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < accept v. + -ed suffix1. Compare accept adj.
1. Satisfactory, acceptable, agreeable, esp. to a person. Obsolete.
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the mind > emotion > pleasure > quality of being pleasant or pleasurable > [adjective]
winsomea900
sweetc900
likingeOE
i-quemec950
lieflyOE
winlyOE
hereOE
thankfulc1000
merryOE
queemc1175
beina1200
willea1200
leesomec1200
savouryc1225
estea1250
i-wilc1275
winc1275
welcomea1300
doucea1350
well-pleasingc1350
acceptablea1382
pleasablea1382
pleasanta1382
pleaseda1382
acceptedc1384
amiablec1384
well-likinga1387
queemfulc1390
flattering1393
pleasinga1398
well-queeminga1400
comelyc1400
farrandc1400
greable1401
goodlyc1405
amicable?a1425
placablec1429
amene1433
winful1438
listyc1440
dulcet1445
agreeablec1450
favourousc1485
sweetly?a1500
pleasureful?c1502
dulcea1513
grate1523
prettya1529
plausible1541
jolly1549
dulcoratec1550
toothsome1551
pleasurable1557
tickling1558
suavec1560
amenous1567
odoriferous?1575
perfumed1580
glada1586
tickle1593
pleasurous1595
favoursome1601
dulcean1606
gratifying1611
Hyblaean1614
gratulatea1616
arrident1616
solacefula1618
pleasantable1619
placid1628
contentsome1632
sapid1640
canny1643
gustful1647
peramene1657
pergrateful1657
tastefula1659
complacent1660
placentiousa1661
gratifactorya1665
bland1667
suavious1669
palatable1683
placent1683
complaisant1710
nice1747
tasty1796
sweetsome1799
titbit1820
connate1836
cunning1843
mooi1850
gemütlich1852
sympathique1859
congenial1878
sympathetic1900
sipid1908
onkus1910
sympathisch1911
the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > quality of being approvable or acceptable > [adjective]
acceptablea1382
acceptedc1384
admittable?1406
approvablec1449
eligiblea1500
plausible1541
admissable1587
avowable1602
applausive1605
admissible1611
vendible1642
plaudablea1650
unexceptionable1664
favourable1666
unobnoxious1678
unexceptioned1704
right1748
unregrettable1748
undisgusting1755
unexceptional1775
all right1868
unarraignable1886
the mind > emotion > pleasure > contentment or satisfaction > [adjective] > contenting or satisfying > satisfactory
acceptedc1384
allowablec1443
easyc1485
satisfiable1581
contentable1633
satisfactory1640
c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) 1 Tim. v. 4 This thing is aceptid [L. acceptum] bifore God.
a1425 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Corpus Oxf.) (1850) Luke iv. 19 Acceptid, or plesaunt [L. acceptum; c1384 Douce 369(2) He sente me..for to preche the ȝeer of the Lord plesaunt].
c1425 J. Lydgate Troyyes Bk. (Augustus A.iv) v. l. 536 (MED) Thetides called was þe kyng..To whom accepted was þis Anthenor, And riȝt welcome.
c1475 (a1449) J. Lydgate Minor Poems (1934) ii. 664 Grettest of vertues ys humylyte..Most was accepted onto the Deyte.
1536 R. Taverner tr. P. Melanchthon Apol. sig. Ciiii, in Confessyon Fayth Germaynes We defende that properly and truely by fayth we be for Chryste reputed ryghtwyse, or accepted to God.
1578 W. B. tr. Appian of Alexandria Aunc. Hist. Romanes Warres ii. 139 Some thought good to kill Antonie also, being Consull with Caesar, and his greatest friend and most accepted to the armye.
1611 Bible (King James) 2 Cor. vi. 2 Beholde, now is the accepted time. View more context for this quotation
1677 M. Hale Contempl. ii. 49 And surely, the first fruits of our Lives..are best accepted to him.
1719 Coll. Occas. Papers 1718 III. 68 A Desire to do what will render us most pleasing to God and best accepted with him.
1780 T. Bell Standard of Spirit 373 Long hast thou had th'accepted day.
2. That has been willingly received; agreed upon, assented to; taken as offered.
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > quality of being approvable or acceptable > [adjective] > approved or accepted
accepta1382
well-pleaseda1382
ycherydc1407
received1440
graciousa1450
accepted?1495
comprobate1523
well-accepted1526
allowed1538
approbateda1549
well-received1565
well-liked1567
well-graceda1586
unlashed1641
approved1667
approved-of1670
consecrated1868
favoured1891
?1495 J. Lydgate St. Petronilla (Pynson) l. 26 in Minor Poems (1911) i. 155 (MED) She was acceptyd so in the lordys sight, To be noumbryd one of the maydyns fyue.
1589 R. Greene Menaphon sig. F Which if you shall vouch to deigne of, I shall be..glad of such accepted seruice.
1687 J. Scott Christian Life (ed. 2) II. ii. vii. 176 In the precious bloud of this our meritorious and accepted Sacrifice we openly behold the mercy of God.
1750 W. Beawes Lex Mercatoria (1752) Pref. p. viii The Trials about Noncompliance with accepted Bills.
1814 R. Southey Roderick vii. 98 The royal Goth Had offer'd his accepted sacrifice.
1835 R. M. Bird Hawks of Hawk-hollow II. xviii. 216 He..threw himself at her feet, and became, even with her father's consent, an accepted lover.
1874 T. Hardy Far from Madding Crowd I. xxii. 254 He was inwardly convinced that..that day would see Boldwood the accepted husband of Miss Everdene.
1916 Writer Oct. 154/1 Many newspaper ‘poetry editors’ assume that the poet reads the paper and will see his accepted offering in print.
1951 Billboard 10 Nov. 7/4 Pearls are the universally accepted gift. Every lady enjoys wearing pearls and there is no finer gift for the little girl.
2007 K. Potowski Lang. & Identity in Dual Immersion School iii. 35 Despite an accepted proposal, a grant from the state, and some funding, the program still had no building.
3. Generally recognized as correct or valid.
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1694 N. H. Ladies Dict. 417/1 It will look very odd to see Ladies with covered Table before them,..none of them knowing how to begin according to the accepted way of dividing their Dainties.
1792 J. Foot Compl. Treat. Origin, Theory, & Cure Lues Venerea 259 The accepted idea of spasm as it affects any part of the human body, is not ample to express all these varieties of symptoms.
1846 W. R. Grove On Correlation Physical Forces 16 A deviation from the plain accepted meaning of words.
1879 A. W. Tourgée Fool's Errand xxii. 129 Ideas at variance with the accepted creed.
1928 Boys' Life July 6/3 It's the accepted practice... All experienced campers do it regularly.
1964 M. L. King Why we can't Wait ii. 41 Old guards wear the decorations and medals won by waging battle in the accepted manner.
2010 Guardian 8 Mar. 27/2 This great political debate has happened by stealth, its conclusions passported into the stock of accepted wisdom with astonishing acquiescence.

Compounds

accepted mason n. a person who has been accepted into a society of Freemasons (see Freemason n. 2).
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1630 Accts. Bk. in Ars Quatuor Coronatorum (1896) 9 32 Pd in goeing abroad & att a meeteing att the hall about ye Masons yt were to bee accepted.]
1663 Inventory in Ars Quatuor Coronatorum (1896) 9 38 The names of the Accepted Masons in a faire enclosed frame with a lock and key.
1786 Old Poor Robin 1787 46 I neither mention the Society of Antiquarians; the ancient and honourable Brotherhood of Accepted Masons, nor any other Society existing.
1832 J. Q. Adams Let. 6 Sept. in Lett. Masonic Inst. (1847) 82 There are thus, according to the understanding of the Rhode Island Masons, and to yours, three distinct classes of secrets, to which every accepted Mason was bound.
1988 D. Stevenson Origins Freemasonry ix. 221 His skills as a sculptor had earned him a knighthood just a few days before he became an accepted mason.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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